France's Orange sells 70,000 iPhones in First Month

Orange says that 48% of iPhone buyers were new subscribers, opening a new account with the carrier. 82% of customers signed up for an iPhone-specific service plan, costing between €49 and €119 per month. Fewer than 3,500 customers opted to buy the unsubsidized iPhone without a wireless subscription.
The company claimed this number is well within its projected sales target of 50,000 - 100,000 units iPhone in the first month by the end of 2007. It’s likely, however, the carrier altered that target once that 100,000 seemed less and less attainable. In a November interview with Europe 1 radio, France Telecom CEO Didier Lombard actually said the company hoped to sell 100,000 iPhones before the end of the year, not 50-100,000. Now, on the one hand, 70,000 units is not a bad number to play with. On the other hand, Apple and Orange saw sales-rates drop by more than 70%.